The track is off the band's upcoming album of classic honky-tonk covers and one original All Hat and No Cattle, which will be released on July 30
on SideOneDummy Records. The album will be available as a 10-song LP,
CD and digital release from all major retailers.

All Hat and No Cattle
follows the group's 2010 self-titled debut, which introduced the
veteran Foo Fighter Shiflett's skill for writing Americana-influenced rock songs. Firm believers that in order to know
where you're going, you've got to know where you've been, Chris Shiflett & The Dead Peasants
recorded these definitive songs with a mix of reverence and revelry.

Shiflett
was inspired with the idea to learn an abundance of old school
honky-tonk songs, and then hit the road as a cover band, while touring
with Foo Fighters around their last album. After arriving back home, the
Dead Peasants reconvened and spent months rehearsing before playing
shows all through spring and summer 2012. Wanting to capture the spirit
of these performances, the band headed into Studio 606 in Los Angeles to
track a selection of Shiflett's favorites from their live set. The band
recorded All Hat and No Cattle live and all together in one room, with only vocals overdubbed.

Together
with Shiflett on vocals and guitar, The Dead Peasants are Jeff Gross
(bass) and Luke Tierney (guitar) - three longtime friends who grew up in
Santa Barbara playing in bands together - as well as Mitch Marine
(drums), Marty Rifkin (pedal steel), and Derek Silverman (keyboards).